THE TALL SHIPS’ RACES 2008

February 9, 2008 by Avanzini
Filed under: Upcoming Events 


Organised by Sail Training International
Supported by Antwerp

Notice of Race

Race Entry Form
Race Entry List
Joint Ports Brochure (PDF 2.3mb)
Cruise-in-Company Brochure (PDF 4.7mb)

The Tall Ships’ Races are held every summer in European waters. Each year between 70 and 100 vessels from 15-20 countries, crewed by some 5-6,000 young people from over 30 countries worldwide, take part in this unique event that combines four days of activities in each port with racing or cruising-in-company between ports. During the race series the young crews get the chance to gain experience by sailing with their contemporaries from other countries while facing the physical and emotional challenges that only the ocean can provide.

A ‘Tall Ship’ is not necessarily one of the glamorous square-riggers. Entry is open to any monohull sailing vessel of more than 9.14m waterline length, provided that at least 50 percent of the crew are aged between 15 and 25 years and that the vessel meets Sail Training International’s safety equipment requirements.

Liverpool, UK Fri 18 July – Mon 21 July
Race One – 11 days

Måløy, Norway Fri 1 August – Mon 4 August
Cruise in Company – five days

Bergen, Norway(Travel info) Sat 9 August – Tue 12 August
Race Two – eight days

Den Helder, Netherlands Wed 20 August – Sat 23 August

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